Re: ISP Webfrontends for Management



Michael Schuh wrote:
Hi @list,

i search a good/reliable/stable possibility to manage
Domains/users/mailaccounts/webspace/servers etc.
per Http...

I have searched throug google and the ports-tree and the only
two frontends that i have found are sysutils/syscp and www/raqdevil.

syscp shows me very clear and a little bit poor but stable and mature enough
to use it.

raqdevil is horridble to install clean and runnable in a jail,
and it uses originally code from SUN Microsystems Cobalt-Raq's,
so that it seems to me a little bit difficult to use it.....

Can anyone point me to other frontends ( preferred supported through the
ports-tree),
and/or to an frontend to cfengine ( if it gave one)?

Thanks for all

regards

michael

I had an email front-end custom built for myself by a top notch php/mysql programmer.

eemam

http://www.eemam.com

he can create any interfaces you desire and is a very reasonably priced and
experienced programmer.

I use exim/vm-pop3d and the system works great for the 100 or so domains which I host.

Jim
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